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September 15, 1917. 
(AUGÜST NUMBER.) - 
No, 8. 
Published by the Shokubutsu-Kenkyu-Zasshi-Sha. 
No. 3, Tosaki-maclii, Köishikfiwa-ku ， Tokyo, Japan. 
CONTENTS. 
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Tomitaro Makino :— A Contribution to tEe Knowledge of the Flora of Japan. 
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ARTICLES IN JAPANESE..(185) 
A Contribution to tlie Knowledge of the 
Flora of Japan. 
{Continued from p. 26.) 
By 
Tomitaro Makino. 
Yiola grypoceras A. Gray in Percy’s Exped. Jap. II.(1856), p. 308. 
var. purpurellocalcalata Makino, noy. yar. 
Petals white, but the spur pnlj. purpurascent. 
Nom. Jap. Otome-sumire (nov. nom.). 
Hab. SURUGA : Otome-toge (T. Marino l May 20,1917). 
Dianthus chinensis Linn. Bp. PI.p. 411. 
Yar. semperflorens Makino in Iinuma, Somoku-Dzusetsu, ed. 3, 
II. 8 (1910) ， p. 629. 
Perennial, semperflorent. Stems procumbent below, ascending 
above or erect, cäespitose, cymosely branched and floriferous above. 
